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Update #10: Details for show, books have arrived
Over on my Flickr stream I have posted more specific information regarding the first showing of my Bridgetown project. Hooray! I want to take a quick moment just to say thank you to all of you. Those of you who pledged enough to earn a book, they are currently in my possession and I will be personalizing them tonight and hopefully getting them in the mail to you tomorrow. But even if you were not one of those backers, I appreciate all of your help, and you are all acknowledged in the forward to the book. So again, thank you.
The link to the post on Flickr is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zebandrews/5412060447/
Thanks again,
Zeb
Update #9: Bridgetown book final and finished!
Update #8: Even more new work posted
I am continuing the posting of new work generated by the second round of photographing the Portland bridges. Keep an eye peeled on my Flickr stream (you should all know where it is by now). Also, all postcards, singles and sets are out in the mail as of yesterday. Matted prints all went out today. That leaves just the book to complete at this point and a gallery showing to nail down, with the development of the series and creating new images woven through all this. Let me know how you like the prints and postcards. :-)
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Lewis Winter on September 25, 2010
Hey, just wanted to let you know your postcard landed here in Australia yesterday -- thanks.
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Update #7: New bridge images
Hi everyone,
I have just begun posting new images from my second cycle through the bridges, beginning with a fifth image of the Fremont, with new images of the Hawthorne, Burnside, St. Johns, Morrison and Marquam to immediately follow.
I have been running a bit behind in getting all the postcards out, my sincere apologies. All the single postcards have been mailed, so you should already received yours or soon will. International mail might take a bit longer yet, so if you are one of those three, keep an eye peeled. The packs of ten have just begun mailing, so if you had not received yours as yet, don't worry, they are coming along this week.
For those who had prints, they are finished and matted, I am just waiting on archival storage envelopes from Light Impressions to arrive so I can finish packing those. The initial envelopes I had bought did not account for the thickness of mat board and foam core and were too small. But the new envelopes should be here today or tomorrow so those too will be leaving by week's end.
Thanks again, and hope you all enjoy the new images, which can be seen as always on my Flickr stream:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zebandrews/
Warm regards,
Zeb
Update #6: Postcard and print update
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This project successfully raised its funding goal on July 28, 2010.
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A bridge postcard, featuring one of the images in the collection, with a handwritten thank you note and some interesting tidbit about that bridge.
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A complete set of ten postcards, one of each bridge. Collect them all! The postcards will be left blank so that you can send them yourself to friends or family.
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A matted 6x6" print of a bridge of your choice, hand signed. Mat will be white archival 11x14 weighted vertically and ready to frame.
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A copy of the finished book, with a hand written dedication to boot.
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A matted 6x6" print and a copy of the book, both signed and with a handwritten dedication.
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Your choice! Either a framed 16x20 image from the gallery showing or a night photographing the Portland bridge of your choice, with me. You can even use my cameras.
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I am a guy with a camera, who thinks photography is an amazing thing indeed. When I finally have to pass this off to the next generation, I want to leave photography a bit better, a bit bigger and a bit shinier than I found it.
To that end I enjoy sharing what I do with a camera and I enjoy teaching others to do the same.